San Ignacio is a palm oasis town named San Ignacio in Baja California Sur, Mexico, between Guerrero Negro and Santa Rosalia. The town has a population of about 4,000 and grew at the site of a mission built in 1728 by Jesuit Padre Juan Bautista Loyando. Other Mexican States Capital La Paz Other major cities Cabo San Lucas list of municipalities Area 73,475 km² Ranked 9th Population (2000 census) 423,500 Ranked 32nd Governor (2005-2011) Narciso Agúndez Montaño (PRD) Federal Deputies (2) PRD = 2 Federal Senators PRD = 2 PRI = 1 ISO 3166... The Society of Jesus (Latin: Societas Iesu), commonly known as the Jesuits, is a Roman Catholic religious order. ...
SanIgnacio is an excellent option for the ecotourism; the untouched beauty of the site and its surrounding areas speak for themselves.
SanIgnacio is also the gate to reach the cave paintings area in the Sierra of San Francisco, field by UNESCO as patrimony of humanity; to visit the site it is necessary to contact the INAH, next to the mission, where you obtain rules and regulations and the proper permits.
Additionally SanIgnacio counts in its contiguity with a lot of attractions, such as SanIgnacio Lagoon, national shelter of the gray wale and spaces to practice sport, fishing, surfing and scuba diving.